Queens streets go quiet to sirens
In one week Queens saw 26 crashes and 27 people badly hurt. Crosswalks, midblocks, bike lanes. Drivers blew signals, failed to yield, and looked away. A quiet borough week turned loud with sirens.
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CloseA distracted speeding motorcyclist hit and killed a 68-year-old man in a Queens crosswalk. Queens leaders face a clear choice between fast traffic and safe walking.
Queens lost another elder in the crosswalk. A motorcycle with a permit tore west on 93rd Avenue at 168th Street and struck a 68-year-old man in the intersection. He went down with head wounds and died on the street. The rider flew off the bike and was hurt. Police listed driver distraction and unsafe speed as key factors. They still wrote the dead man up for crossing against the signal.
Queens now carries one fatal crash and one serious injury in a single week. This is what fast traffic looks like. Borough and city leaders can slow speeds, harden crossings, and enforce reckless riding on these streets now.
In one week Queens saw 26 crashes and 27 people badly hurt. Crosswalks, midblocks, bike lanes. Drivers blew signals, failed to yield, and looked away. A quiet borough week turned loud with sirens.

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